LETTER: Full of local flavor

Published: Monday, November 18, 2013 at 05:16 PM.

Well, you did it! You guaranteed that I will renew my subscription.
Sunday’s Daily News was so full of locally flavored stories that I actually took time to read the newspaper, then get to the advertising. The “Black and White” story was fascinating. I’m from out West, Idaho, and until I joined the Air Force in 1971 I’d never seen a black person. I’ve lived here 20 years now and am interested in this area’s history. More stories like that, please.
The “Oyster to Reef” story was interesting because I’ve been to Eden Gardens State Park and know the bayou. Even the great photos of the Corvette on fire were interesting news to me.
Keep up the local slant, even with the smaller stories of people helping people. It all helps me connect with my community and ensures that I’ll renew my subscription.

-- DENISE CORNELLA
Niceville

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Well, you did it! You guaranteed that I will renew my subscription.
Sunday’s Daily News was so full of locally flavored stories that I actually took time to read the newspaper, then get to the advertising. The “Black and White” story was fascinating. I’m from out West, Idaho, and until I joined the Air Force in 1971 I’d never seen a black person. I’ve lived here 20 years now and am interested in this area’s history. More stories like that, please.
The “Oyster to Reef” story was interesting because I’ve been to Eden Gardens State Park and know the bayou. Even the great photos of the Corvette on fire were interesting news to me.
Keep up the local slant, even with the smaller stories of people helping people. It all helps me connect with my community and ensures that I’ll renew my subscription.